Designing interactive systems for balance rehabilitation after stroke
Caltenco, Héctor A.; Olsson, Anna; Aliyari, Afshin; Magnusson, Charlotte, et al. (2017-03-20). Designing interactive systems for balance rehabilitation after stroke TEI 2017 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 511 - 516. 11th ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, TEI 2017. Yokohama, Japan: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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English
Authors:
Caltenco, Héctor A.
;
Olsson, Anna
;
Aliyari, Afshin
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Magnusson, Charlotte
, et al.
Department:
Certec - Rehabilitation Engineering and Design
Research Group:
Certec - Rehabilitation Engineering and Design
Abstract:
This paper presents four different tangible interactive prototypes designed to support the continuation of balance rehabilitation at home. The interactive prototypes are designed to provide a more enjoyable and experience when performing balance rehabilitation exercises. Early results from preliminary tests with stroke survivors and rehabilitation professionals are promising. The aim of the designs is to allow people at different levels of rehabilitation to engage into balance training and perform the exercises according to their current skills.
Keywords:
Activity ;
Codesign ;
Participatory Design. ;
Stroke ;
Tangible Interaction ;
User Studies
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